Best practices in segovia, spain

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Best Practices in Segovia, Spain

UMI NAZALIA BINTI KHARUDDIN A141690DIYANABUSYRA BINTI AHMAD A141895NUR AMALINA BINTI ZABIDI A142031NUR IMAMELISA BINTI ALIAS A141639

Introduction

Segovia is a historic city northwest of Madrid in central Spain. In 1985 the old city of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared World

Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The old city contains a multitude of historic buildings both civil and

religious.

The Aqueduct of SegoviaAcknowledged as the most important Roman civil engineering work in Spain, it consists of about 25,000 granite blocks held together without any mortar, and

spans 818 meters with more than 170 arches, the highest being 29 metres high.

The Cathedral of SegoviaThe last Gothic cathedral built in Spain. It is considered a masterpiece of Basque Castilian Gothic architecture.

The Alcazar of SegoviaIt was one of the favored residences of the kings of Castile, built in

the transition from Romanesque architecture to Gothic and Mudéjar.

Location

TRANSPORTATIONIn Segovia, there are : High speed train Buses Taxi ; etc

TRANSPORTATION

High Speed Train

TRANSPORTATION

Train Stations

TRANSPORTATION

Train’s routes

TRANSPORTATION

Bus

TRANSPORTATION

Taxi

ENERGY • Spain has long been a leader in renewable energy.• Recently become the first country in the world to have

relied on wind as its top energy source for an entire year. • The country is attempting to use wind power to supply 40

percent of its electricity consumption by 2020

RENEWABLE ENERGYWind power 19.1%Hydroelectric 11.1%Solar PV 3.1%Solar Thermal 2.1%Renewable Thermal 2.0%TOTAL RENEWABLE 37.4%

Percentage of total National Electricity Demand Coverage by component renewable sources, Spain 2015

Galicia Wind Farm

La Mancha Wind Mills

WIND POWER

Almendra Dam

Alcantara Dam

HYDROELECTRIC

Photovoltaic Power Station

Arnedo Solar Plant

SOLAR

Los Barrios Power Plant

Compostilla II Power Station

Thermal Non-Nuclear

WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECYCLING

prevention

preparation for reuse

recycling

other forms of

repurposing (including for

energy

elimination (via landfill

State Waste Prevention Programme 2014-2020 This program is based around four strategic lines of action aimed at

promoting key aspects of waste prevention

reduce the amount of waste produced

reuse and extend the useful life of products

reduce the adverse impacts on human health and the environment caused by the waste generated

reduce the content of harmful substances in materials and products

The implementation of these measures depends on numerous actions in various fields Manufacturer distribution companies the service sector consumers and end users public authorities.

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